Below is an excerpt from a story by David Gergen and James Piltch. After the excerpt is a link to the full story. Please read, you’ll really understand why the Trump administration is causing irreversible damage to our fragile planet.
(CNN) In the midst of World War II, Franklin Roosevelt had the foresight to see that advancements in American science were critical to Allied victories in World War II.
Searching for day-to-day guidance, he named Vannevar Bush, an engineer with a joint Ph.D from MIT and Harvard, as the director of the Office of Scientific Research and Development.
Bush became a quiet hero in the war effort, serving essentially as the first national science adviser to a president, providing critical oversight of the Manhattan Project—the WWII research effort that produced the atomic bomb– and eventually helping to create the National Science Foundation
In 1945, Vannevar Bush submitted his landmark report, Science: The Endless Frontier, to President Roosevelt. It argued that if the United States wanted to remain a world superpower and keep the peace, it was essential that it remain at the cutting edge of scientific and technological research.
He wrote to President Roosevelt, “Science can be effective in the national welfare only as a member of a team, whether the conditions be peace or war. But without scientific progress no amount of achievement in other directions can insure our health, prosperity, and security as a nation in the modern world.”
In nearly every presidential administration since, it has been axiomatic that the country must believe in science and invest generously and wisely in science and technology.
When all the fireworks are over in Donald Trump’s presidency, historians may look back and conclude that even more important than the Mueller Report and the American retreat from global leadership was Washington’s disregard of this history and its consequential neglect of the threat to our planet.
https://www.cnn.com/2019/05/14/opinions/trump-climate-change-gergen-piltch/
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the country was ready for a new future. Journalists raved on about how the United States had become a post-racial society. All was rosy. Except for one little problem. The quiet non-voting public had been scared. The white nationalists began at that time to start working on the destruction of the Obama presidency. They were afraid the people of color were taking over the country. That could not continue. Their stated objective was to make sure that Obama was a one term president. That did not happen. Was that because Americans wanted Obama more than Mitt Romney? Only fourteen men (notice the gender) have been elected to two terms and served both terms. Three other men (again) were elected to second terms but did not serve out those second terms.
They have a leader that has given them courage to be who they are. And who they are, who a good portion of Americans are, is scary to those reasonable people in this country. The right is scared of the left and the left scared of the right.